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  • 12. The myth of the war on talent with Jess Hornsby

    41:24||Season 1, Ep. 12
    Jess Hornsby is an Organisational Psychologist and the Founder of consultancy Equalital. Jess specialises in designing assessments, using behavioural science to mitigate bias and ensuring that people are valued for their potential, not their privilege. Jess is also a member of the GoodWork Board. In this episode, Jess and Felicity talk about the myth of the war on talent, how remote work can help social mobility, and why recruitment based on knowledge needs to be a thing of the past. Jess recommends Julian Metcalfe on Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO. Find out more about EqualitalJess on LinkedInFind out more about GoodWorkFollow GoodWorkFollow FelicityIf you have feedback or questions, contact us by emailing hello@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode at: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E12-Transcript

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  • 11. Recruiting radically with Emma Freivogel

    39:20||Season 1, Ep. 11
    Emma Freivogel is the Founder of Radical Recruit, an innovative social recruitment consultancy that works exclusively with those who are underrepresented in the labour market. Em founded Radical to bring the corporate and third sectors together in pursuit of a better working world for the people who are most excluded from jobs. Three years on, Radical is a thriving recruitment business that is challenging tradition at every turn.In this episode, Em and Felicity talk about the impact of the cost of living crisis on marginalised jobseekers, what small companies can do about DE&I and why the idea of a talent shortage is fundamentally untrue.Em recommends Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed.Find out more about Radical RecruitEm on LinkedInFind out more about GoodWorkFollow GoodWorkFollow FelicityIf you have feedback or questions, contact us by emailing hello@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode at: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E11-Transcript
  • 10. Why you should be hiring generalists with Milly Tamati

    34:26||Season 1, Ep. 10
    Milly Tamati is the Founder of generalist.world, the community that brings together generalists around the world and advocates for their unique value to businesses. She joins Felicity to explain what a generalist actually is, why you should be hiring more of them and how we design a world in which young generalists can thrive. Milly recommends Rutger Bregman's Human Kind and Utopia for Realists. Find out more about generalist.world Milly on Twitter and LinkedIn Find out more about GoodWorkFollow GoodWork Follow Felicity If you have feedback or questions, contact us by emailing hello@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode at: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E10-Transcript.pdf
  • 9. Social mobility and self-development with David McIntosh

    53:37||Season 1, Ep. 9
    This week on The GoodWork Podcast, Felicity is joined by David McIntosh, podcast host, apprentice and co-chair of KPMG's UK Social Mobility Network. In this episode, they talk about David's own origin story, his advice for employers trying to attract school leavers and why his goal is for the social mobility network he founded to no longer exist.David recommends 'The Defining Decade' by Meg Jay and 'The Formula' by Albert-László Barabási. Felicity recommends 'Work Won't Love You Back' by Sarah Jaffe.David on LinkedInThe Development by David PodcastFelicity on LinkedInThe GoodWork WebsiteGoodWork on LinkedInIf you have feedback or questions, contact us by emailing podcast@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode at: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E9-Transcript.pdf
  • 8. Building a business in your twenties with Gaby Mendes

    39:30||Season 1, Ep. 8
    On this episode of The GoodWork Podcast, Felicity is joined by Gaby Mendes, the founder of the award winning Talk Twenties platform. Talk Twenties supports young people through the early stages of adulthood, with advice on careers, life skills, money, love and relationships, fun and wellbeing. This episode covers the evolution of Talk Twenties, Gaby's entrepreneurial journey and her take on what employers really need to know about young people as they start their careers. Gaby recommends Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.Links:Gaby on LinkedInTalk Twenties The Talk Twenties Podcast Felicity on LinkedInGoodWork WebsiteGoodWork on LinkedInGet in touch with The GoodWork Podcast by emailing us at podcast@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode here: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E8-Transcript.pdf
  • 7. What's in a name and why it matters with Maya Welford

    41:32||Season 1, Ep. 7
    In this episode, Felicity's guest is Maya Welford. Maya is the host of the That's My Name podcast, which explores naming traditions, names and their impact on individuals, work and society. We hear about Maya's own name, her journey into work, how social mobility has impacted her life and the work that she's doing to make banking a fairer place.Maya recommends Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez.Links:Maya on LinkedInMaya's Podcast - That's My Name Felicity on LinkedInGoodWork WebsiteGoodWork on LinkedInGet in touch with The GoodWork Podcast by emailing us at podcast@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode here: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E7-Transcript.pdf
  • 6. Building diverse and inclusive tech teams with Eleni Pavlović

    36:31||Season 1, Ep. 6
    This week, Felicity is joined by Eleni Pavlović. Eleni is a recruiter at Monzo, but you may also recognise her from her TikTok account, which went viral during the pandemic as she offered an insight into the recruitment world and tips for jobseekers. In this episode, Eleni tells us about her own experience at university and in work, why she made the decision to step away from a career in social media and gives us an insight into hiring for one of the UK's most successful fintechs. Eleni recommends the podcast 'Unf*ck Your Brain' with Kara LoewentheilLinks:Eleni on LinkedInFelicity on LinkedInGoodWork WebsiteGoodWork on LinkedInGet in touch with The GoodWork Podcast by emailing us at podcast@goodwork.org.uk.You can access a full transcript of this episode here: https://goodwork.org.uk/s/GW-Podcast-S1E6-Transcript.pdf